The announcement, made to employees on Thursday and available on
the company's website, follows news last month that Whirlpool
Corp <WHR.N> would stop supplying some big name-brand appliances
to Sears, and a fresh cash infusion from Chief Executive Edward
Lampert.
The closures, set for late January, include 45 Kmart stores and
18 Sears stores and follow 330 closures in 2017.
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The move will reduce the number of locations operated by Sears,
once the largest U.S. department store chain, to around 1,000,
from 2,019 stores in 2012.
Liquidation sales at the closing stores will begin as early as
Nov. 9, Sears said.
Shares in Sears, which have lost 54 percent over the past year,
ended 4.8 percent lower on Friday at $5.17.
(Reporting by Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Editing by Lisa
Shumaker)
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